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Graca Apartment in Lisbon / Fala Atelier

Fala Atelier has recently completed Graca Apartment, a small but bright and comfortable home located in Lisbon, Portugal. The apartment lies in an unremarkable building in Lisbon. Its obsolete fragmented typology presented a series of small rooms, some devoid of natural light, and an impractical exterior bathroom. The intervention aimed to erase these faults and

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BA Apartment in Lisbon / Atelier Data

Set in a Lisbon neighbourhood from the thirties, the BA apartment occupies the last two floors of a building, benefiting from views that from northeast are headed by urban landscape and from southeast

Rosario House in Porto / depA Architects and Margarida Leitao

Project: Rosario House Architects: depA , Margarida Leitão Location: Porto, Portugal Area: 400.0 sqm Project Year 2016 Photography: José Campos Rosario House is a building with five apartments renovated and modernized by depA Architects in collaboration with Margarida Leitão. This apartments, set on a 19th century building has been totally recovered while maintaining some of

Melgaco House

Melgaco House – a Small Rural Stone Building Converted into Cozy Home

Architects: Nuno Brandão Costa Project: Melgaco House Collaborators: Filipa Júlio, Joanna Katherine Guimarães Location: Parada do Monte, Portugal Area 349.0 sqm Photography: André Cepeda Portuguese architect Nuno Brandão Costa has revived an old stone house, transforming it into a comfortable home. Melgaco House is located in Parada do Monte, Melgaço, Portugal. The house to be extended,

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Three Cusps Chalet by Tiago do Vale Architects / Portugal

Project: Three Cusps Chalet Architects: Tiago do Vale Arquitectos Location: Sé, Braga, Portugal Builder: Constantino & Costa Area: 165 m2 Photography: João Morgado Recent winner in the American Architecture Prize, the Three Cusps Chalet is a very peculiar building, documenting this region’s history and diaspora, and combining typical 19th century Portuguese architecture and urban design

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